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SAFETY: 8 - Furnace, Induction furnace, Induction melting ...

SAFETY: 8 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The precautions. Outlined here, are well known to Melt Shop people. They are common to all metal melting operations and are not peculiar to Induction melting . The following are offered as general precaution, applicable to the foundry and steel plant and cannot be constructed to cover all types of operations. We suggest that the user evaluate these precautions in light of their specific operations and expand or modify them as necessary. * Access to melting and pouring operations should be limited to authorize personnel only. * Personnel should wear safety glasses at all times and should use special light reducing glasses When viewing metal at high temperatures. * Heat and flame retardant safety clothing should be worn by personal who work at or near Furnaces. * The refractory that is used to line the furnace must be suitable for the material being melted Refer to the refractory manufacture s specifications.

Carrying thousands of amps of electric current. Yet without continuous cooling, induction furnaces Cannot operate. Any event that interferes with normal furnace cooling can quickly lead to coil Damage and may lead to a catastrophic explosion. The furnace coil, which produces the electromagnetic field, is not designed to get hot. Although

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